Health Services

The Family Resource Center supports students by providing a variety of services, including helping families in need obtain things like backpacks, prom dresses, food resources and bus passes. We can also assist with counseling referrals. Watch for more information about the services we provide as we add to this web page.

Immunization forms and other needed forms relating to student health will also be available on this page in the near future.

Severe Allergic Reactions

Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening hypersensitivity to a substance. The reaction can occur within seconds or minutes of encountering an allergic trigger, including, but not limited to, an insect sting, food allergy, medication and, in rare cases, by unknown causes. California Education Code (ED) Section 49414 requires school districts to provide emergency epinephrine auto-injectors in the event that a reaction occurs. If you do not wish your child to receive epinephrine in the event of anaphylaxis you must submit your request in writing to your child's school.

Mandated Health Screenings

Vision

AUSD health services conducts mandated vision screenings in grades K, 2, 5 and 8. Parents who do not wish to have their child screened need to provide a written statement to the school and a certificate from their healthcare provider. California Education Code (CEC) 49455 allows the screening mandate to be waived, if a parent so desires, by their presenting of a certificate from a physician or an optometrist with the results of a determination of the pupil's vision, including visual acuity and color vision.

Hearing

AUSD health services conducts mandated hearing screenings in grades K, 2, 5, 8 and 10. Parents who do not wish to have their child screened must provide a written statement to the school.

Scoliosis

Screening for scoliosis is done for girls in grade 7 and for boys in grade 8. Parents who do not wish to have their child screened must provide a written statement to the school.